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February 21, 2006
Color between Photoshop and Flash: What's the deal??
Why is it that when you design an image in Photoshop, then move it to Flash (or Dreamweaver, or the Web in general), the appearance can totally change? If this issue has bitten you, spend ten minutes (9:19, actually) watching this new tutorial from our friend Michael Ninness. Myke explains the right color management switches to flip to change the out-of-the-box setup (geared towards a camera-to-print pipeline) to one that better suits Web output.
On a related note, if you're frequently working between Photoshop and Flash (as evidently lots of people are), check out Myke's full set of tutorials on the subject, and/or his Photoshop + Flash session at next week's Flashforward conference in Seattle.
Of course, the fact that this stuff requires classes & tutorials gives us plenty of motivation to make it just work. More on that soon.
Comments
Sweet man, just ran into this issue with a client, and that tutorial helped. Had no idea Flash was so color-blind.
Thanks again, really appreciate the link!